Chapter 14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves

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Across
  1. 5. produces CSF
  2. 7. thick folds in cerebrum
  3. 9. tight junctions that ensure anything leaving the blood must pass through the endothelial cells first
  4. 12. if injured this lobe can exhibit contralateral neglect syndrome
  5. 16. hindbrain primary vesicle
  6. 19. surface features found on the midbrain whose primary function are visual properties
  7. 23. this nerve is in charge of hearing and equilibrium
  8. 25. shallow grooves in cerebrum
  9. 27. this part of the brain helps understand and recognize written and spoken language
  10. 29. unusually large distinctive neurons
  11. 30. brain structure that connects the hindbrain and the forebrain
  12. 31. this part of the brain is in charge of the physical part of speech
  13. 32. channel formed during embryonic development that gives rise to the spinal cord and ventricles
Down
  1. 1. branching, fernlike pattern of the cerebellum
  2. 2. anterior surface features of the medulla oblongata where the corticospinal tracts pass through
  3. 3. 83% of brain volume
  4. 4. separates the left and right hemispheres of the cerebrum
  5. 6. midbrain primary vesicle
  6. 8. this lobe is in charge of voluntary motor functions, motivation, foresight, planning, memory, mood, emotion, social judgment, aggression
  7. 10. toward the forehead
  8. 11. structure of brain that contains 50& of its neurons
  9. 13. canal connecting the 3rd and 4th ventricle together
  10. 14. gateway to the cerebral cortex
  11. 15. brain structure whose functions include: hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movements, facial expressions, etc
  12. 17. control center of the endocrine and autonomic nervous system
  13. 18. brain structure that includes the cardiac, vasomotor, and respiratory centers
  14. 20. this nerve is for the snese of smell
  15. 21. nerve bundles that connect the hemispheres of the cerebrum
  16. 22. forebrain primary vesicle
  17. 23. internal chambers of the brain
  18. 24. this lobe is primarily for visual sneses
  19. 26. toward the spinal cord
  20. 28. if damaged, this nerve can be fatal very quickly since is innervates important viscera